Movie Description Dedicated to the art of street dancing, YOU GOT SERVED features some of the most talented and prominent kids on the scene in a drama filmed in the streets of Los Angeles. The picture opens at the warehouse of Mr. Rad (Steve Harvey), where dance battles take the place of actual fighting. Elgin (Marques Houston) and David (Omarion) are childhood friends who are determined to make a splash in the world as street dancers. But when they lose a battle to a rival crew from Orange County, and when David finds himself falling in love with Elgin's pretty sister, Liyah (Jennifer Freeman), a heavy strain is put on their relationship. This is compounded when Elgin gets jacked selling drugs for a dangerous crime lord, while David was busy sipping milk shakes with Liyah. Eventually, another tragedy forces David and Elgin to put aside their differences and come together to win a contest that will make them $50,000 richer and land them in a video for hip-hop superstar Lil' Kim. Written and directed by Christopher B. Stokes, YOU GOT SERVED is a perfect venue to showcase the superb dancing talents of the now-defunct group B2K.
| Credits | | Producer: | Billy Pollina, Cassius Vernon Weathersby, Marcus Morton | | Cast: | DeMario Thornton, Meagan Good |
| Details | | Edition: | Special Edition |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French Subtitles - English, French - Optional Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Chris Stokes - Director and Cast 2. Filmed Dance Commentary Featurettes - 1. SERVE IT UP (Making Of) 2. BATTLE OF THE BEAT Music Video - 1. B2K featuring Fabolous - "Badaboom" Interactive Features: Dance Breakdown: Multi Angle Feature, Theatrical Release: JANUARY 30, 2004 (LIMITED)
Editorial Reviews "[The dancing] is as spontaneous as it is spectacular....Choreographers Dave Scott and Shane Sparks have deftly given the dancing sequences flow and form while preserving the all-important street spirit of the moves." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (01/30/2004)
"[W]hen it comes to the dancing, YOU GOT SERVED works very well on its own terms." Box Office - Tim Cogshell (03/01/2004)
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